Vacation RV Style - A Look at RV Resorts

We have all seen RV parks scattered across the country. You can pull your RV in there and park for the night or a couple of nights for relatively low prices. You don't need a fancy RV to get into an RV park for the night or so. Television shows that portray RV
parks show a certain type of person staying at an RV park. We have all seen those types of shows that portray people in RV parks as being the typical backwards rednecks.

Well that all is not quite true in the fact that there are some RV parks that are very upscale. These RV parks are typically considered to be RV resorts. I was shocked the first time I seen a television program showing all the different types of RV parks there were that was for the more upscale RV people out there. These parks were luxury resorts for RVs. So I got to checking around and found some very upscale RV parks/resorts out there.

Casa del Valle RV Resort

Located in Alamo, Texas this resort offers some very nice little amenities that one may not be aware are available in an RV park. But remember these are not your typical RV parks, these are resorts. The amenities here include two clubhouses, a heated swimming pool, spa and even shuffleboard. I like the fact that they offer shuffleboard, after all what is an RVing without the chance to play shuffleboard.

The rate at Casa del Valle is $29 for one night and includes electricity. The weekly rate is $175 and also includes electricity. They also offer monthly and longer rates such as 1-2 months will run you $428 a month and say 3 months will run you a total of $1,254 broken down into monthly payments of $418 a month.

You have to pay for electricity usage if staying 30 days or more. All sites no matter how long you stay include water and sewer.

Groves RV Resort

The Groves are offering a pretty upscale RVing experience for people of all ages. Some of the amenities that Groves offers are a recreational pavilion, TV lounge, library and game room, shuffleboard, horseshoes, heated swimming pool and they even offer Wi-Fi.

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  • But remember these are not your typical RV parks, these are resorts.
 
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You obviously know your RV parks.

Posted on 07/14/2007 at 12:07:00 PM

that was a great article. If people are interested in another great RV resort, you might look into the Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. I actually wrote an article awhile back about it that you may check out, but to sum it up, it is pretty much a huge camping community for vacationers with RVs or others wishing to stay in a wood cottage. And being Disney it is pretty upscale and full of amenities, but they attempt to keep it rugged and "real" as much as possible. Just another idea to add to your great list of resorts.

Posted on 07/14/2007 at 12:07:00 AM

Interesting article!!

Posted on 07/13/2007 at 10:07:00 PM

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